Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was trying to think of a really simple and intuitive design with a sober look.
I came up with “mono” a back to basics, minimalistic LCD design based on a single hand style analogue format.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was trying to think of a really simple and intuitive design with a sober look.
I came up with “mono” a back to basics, minimalistic LCD design based on a single hand style analogue format.
Design submitted by Sam from Germny.
Sam says: I had the feeling that I achieved something cool with my previous Timeline concepts, so I gave the basic concept another round. This version is the 3rd Reality.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: While seeking an ultramodern shape, the EPaper display is came naturally. The “ZigZag-Watch” is a EPaper watch which proposes figures in prospect, linked the ones to the others by forming a zigzag pattern. There are two buttons of activation, to program the various functions and the other to validate the programming.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: I had this idea while I was waiting for my oven element to heat.
I made 2 models with a continuous line of LCD segments/LED’s lights and 2 models with 3 unconnected “elements”. It’s an hour/minute watch with alarm and date feature. To tell the time you simply have to look for the segments/lights that are/is ON/OFF.
Design submitted by Chingiz from Kyrgyzstan.
Chingiz says: I sat by the river and thought why modern watches don’t tell the true time. Because all known classic and digital watches repeat everyday. But we consume our lives/time/ like water, fuel or cigarettes and we must see it being exhausted constantly.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I like minimalistic analog watches. They are so relaxed and can look so styslish. So I sketched for a simple but still diversified pair of watch hands. For this watch concept I am using two transparent foils with cleverly placed free zones and imprinted gradients, both placed above a plain white background that could be lit up, if technically possible.
Design submitted by Tom from Norway.
Tom says: I am currently at the second year of a Bachelordegree in Mediadesign. This idea came to me during a schoolproject in a class named “Informationdesign”, where we had to choose amongst different kind of topics in a mandatory exercise (we had to pass in order to get to take the exams). I chose one where we was supposed to make a new watchdial to tell time. I passed, but since the design had no other purpose that to show my teacher I thought it would be great to enter this contest with it.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: An Analog watch concept with silicone covered elastic strap. Choose your color scheme for your mood with individually purchased items.
Design submitted by Vincent from the USA.
Vincent says: Once, I was doing my algebra homework and thought about the beautiful simplicity of graph planes. Then, I looked at my watch. And back at the homework.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: I wanted to imagine a watch extremely simple design.
The “Just a watch-Watch”, is a watch with Led which functions in 12 X 1 hour, 5 X 10 minutes and 9 X 1 minute.